• Naz@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Your friend probably has autism; the thing in common all of these have is they’re singular textures:

    E.g: Pear juice and apple sauce are mushy and fruity, the chips and pickle are crunchy, and the PB&J and stick are soft.

    Don’t bully people with autism, let them eat their chicken tendies (or a PB&J with pickle) for 349 straight days in a row in peace.

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      22 hours ago

      Autistic people need to not eat trash diets, too. It isn’t bullying to tell someone that their eating habits will lead them to poor health

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        1 day ago

        Not carbs, but sugar

        I mean we’ve got the sandwich, the juice and the apple sauce (and I don’t actually want to know how much sugar was added to the chips and pickle).
        There’s like no fibre or complex carbohydrate in that meal whatsoever 🥲

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      1 day ago

      Nice observation!

      And you helped me notice, the crunchy are salty snacks, so they might also e.g. eat the crunchy salty first and then the soft sweets, or eat a crunchy chip with the soft sandwich, etc!